
[@parkers_pickss] Luka for Trae Young used to be labeled as a “win-win” but my god Dallas won that trade by a mile
Luka for Trae Young used to be labeled as a “win-win” but my god Dallas won that trade by a mile
— Parker’s Picks (@parkers_pickss) April 18, 2024
by MindArr0w77
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this shit still a thing?
Duh
The 33rd pick is better than him too.
You could see that from the start. lmao at the Hawks fans and diplomatic Mavs fans saying “both teams won”
What the fuck is this lol
They should have rested him until he was really ready. Based on that video, you can clearly see something’s wrong with his left hand. Besides, they were playing better without him.
When people say it’s a win-win, it’s because of Ayton & Bagley.
Between ATL & us, it’s our win unless that 1st pick we gave become superstar.
Luka vs Trae hasn’t been a thing for a long time except for the few that refuse to give it up.
I’m a kings fan, and I spend all year arguing with complete idiots who thought trae was a better player then luka. I had people argue with me that luka had a better supporting cast(this is pre trade deadline) and that luka produced more empty stats then trae. luka pre trade deadline had one of the worst supporting casts in the league. Yet again trae chokes when it matters and the mavs finally get luka the kinda help he needs and look what happens. Trae is great. But luka is all world generational, trae is a wish version AI clone. They aren’t the same
We are not on this anymore. It’s honestly bullying to keep talking about this and kind of embarrassing
Trae is a good player and there is no need to bring this up anymore. It kind of belittles him…
Stop bullying Trae. Would love to see him as a Maverick some day.
Was it ever a win-win? I thought it was pretty obvious that Luka was the better player by a mile, even after their rookie seasons.
Sure, I doubt teams would be unhappy with Trae, since he is a great starting PG, and probably the second best player on a championship worthy team. But he was never close to Luka. Luka is a one man offense who has the ability and capability of carrying entire games and playoff series on his own, and he does so regularly. He has ever since his second year.